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Heather Dahl

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HEATHER DAHL

July 28, 1958 – May 18, 2022

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that our family announces the sudden passing of Heather Dahl, 63, on May 18, 2022 surrounded by her loved ones at the St. Boniface Hospital.

 

Heather is remembered by her loving husband of 42 years, Robert; children Cheryl (Dan), Angela, and Justin; grandchildren Loïc and Logan; brothers Gary (Kim) and Bruce (Alicia); her nieces and nephews, her treasured friends, and her countless extended family.

 

Heather was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba and graduated from Dakota Collegiate. She met her husband, Robert, during a double blind-date in which they developed an immediate connection – despite not being each other’s actual date. That first “date” led to their marriage in 1980. In 1981 they started their family with the birth of their first child, Cheryl and again in 1982 with their second daughter, Angela. In 1986 they again grew their family with the birth of their third and last child, Justin. Shortly after that the family moved to their now home on Weaver Bay – coincidently or not, this was the same street that Heather also grew up on. It was this house that Heather and her family turned into a loving home and where lasting friendships were made with their neighbors.

 

Heather was an active member of the Faith Lutheran Church in which she briefly served as the church organist and Sunday school teacher. She worked at various medical administrative assistant jobs with the majority of her career spent working with Dr. Raizman and Dr. Badhan – it was here that she also made lasting friendships with her co-workers. She also spent several years running her own home daycare in which she gave the children she looked after the same motherly love that she had given to her own children.

 

Heather was a remarkable cook and loved preparing for large family gatherings. She carried on the tradition from her own mother in baking enough traditional German Kuchen for the entire family. She had a love for canning and making homemade relish and jams that were revered by the whole family. Heather and her family loved camping, something that her and Robert continued after they became empty nesters. Their favorite campground was Spruce Woods where Heather and Robert would spend weeks at each summer. Heather also had an artistic and creative side and she spent many hours completing puzzles, needle point, petit point, and a love for gardening. She also loved DIY-ing and renovating her home and it was often joked that she had painted her walls so many times that the corners would soon be rounded.

 

Heather was a fiercely devoted and dedicated mother to her children and grand-children, and a loving wife to her husband. She always put her family first and even in their adulthood she always made sure her kids were healthy and well taken care of. Heather always wanted a loving family, and it was something that her kids and husband strived every day to give her. She loved being a grandmother and was known as Nana to her grandchildren – she cherished every moment she spent with them.

 

Heather, Mom, Nana, and Wife, will be most remembered for her loving hugs, gentle love, and caring soul to all those lives that she touched. Her loving heart and overwhelming generosity has left a lasting impression on the lives of everyone she knew. She had incredible resilience supporting her family and she was always a source of calmness, strength, and love. She will be forever missed but her love will be always felt.

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Bob and Donna

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

❤Heather was a very kind hearted lady.  She always greeted you with a happy grin a hug and I am so glad to see you. You were always welcome. I remember when we meant in Brandon for a visit. We looked at plants and she was full of knowledge that day. We had a great lunch. She always made the little ones feel special.  I was privileged to receive one of her needlepoint which I still have on my wall. My girls still have the cabbage patch saving banks She made.  I will miss her. Sending love hugs to Bob, Cheryl,Angela and Justin. See you soon.

Dolores Hendricks

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Bob and family.  We are so saddened to hear of your wife's passing. It is obvious she touched many people. May the Lord give you strength and comfort. Dolores and Blaine Hendricks 

Ray and Cindy

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

It is with a teardrop falling that we wish to express how special a person Heather was to us. We met in the early 90s  when our daughter was a baby and Heather offered to babysit while I worked part-time. We knew Carley would be safe, loved and well cared for by Heather. We had many great get togethers such as dinners and games (always delicious and we shared lots of laughs).  Every time we went over we anticipated which wall Heather had knocked down or painted. We enjoyed the outdoors on a canoe down the river, in a campground, or just in the backyard listening to the birds (which Heather would try and guess the type of bird by its sounds). She was always inviting, kind and caring. We will always cherish the beautiful memories we have of Heather. Our sincerest condolences to all of her family. Love, Ray, Cindy and Carley Cyr.

Gerald Chamberland

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Bob, family and all who loved Heather. Our deepest condolences on the loss of Heather. know that we and many others share in your grief. Faith teaches us that you will meet again in paradise and it will be perfect.  Praying for you and your family. Gerald and Shelly Chamberland

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Bob.  So sorry to hear about Heather's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care. Ron Chamberland 

Marion Mack

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Condolences to Bob and family.. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this most sad and difficult time.       Marion Mack

Gloria Klotz

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our family was very saddened to hear about the loss of Heather. Our daughter and son went to her daycare when we resided on Weaver Bay.  With Heather's bright smile, kindness and love; it was a very happy time for our children. We still have displayed the final craft they made with Heather. We kept in touch by Christmas cards along with the family update letter. Heather never left out any details on what her family was doing. Bob, Angela, Cheryl and Justin our sincere condolences. She was an amazing person and she will be missed. Larry, Gloria, Mackenzie & Austin Klotz

Norlyn and Don Dickson

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Bob, Angela, Cheryl and Justin.  Our deepest and most sincere sympathies to all of you.  Heather was a wonderful person to know and a cherished neighbour to us for 29 years.  We appreciated her sense of humour and shared many laughs.  Heather was so proud of her children, family activities and her precious grandsons.  Heather proudly shared their achievements. We can only imagine the depth of your grief and sadness and wish you great comfort together.   Norlyn and Don Dickson 

Leo & Lorraine St. Pierre

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our very sincere condolences to Bob, Heather's family and Gary and Bruce.  We'll always remember Heather as a very kind and caring person, who always had a smile for everyone.

Carol Malinowski

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Bob, Cheryl, Angela, Justin; Gary & Kim, Bruce & Alicia and all your extended family: Andy and I were away when we got the shocking news about Heather. 💔. We want you to know that we are thinking of you all and are so sorry for your loss!  Over the years I must say that I always enjoyed Heather’s Christmas letter/photos which kept us up-to-date on all your family.  We were all busy raising our own families over the years and in-person visits were rare, unfortunately. 😢. Heather will be missed so much, but treasure the wonderful memories you have.  Hugs to you all.   Love Carol (Heather’s 1st cousin), Andy and family YORKTON, Sask.

Ruth Wiens

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I am profoundly sadden to hear of Heather's passing. She was a beautiful, kind, loving soul and will be sorely missed by us all. my deepest heart felt sympathies Bob, Cheryl, Angela & Justin

Blair and Jacqueline

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Bob,  Blair and I were shocked to hear of Heather’s passing.  The last image I have of her is you and her waking to get the mail holding hands.  It is a beautiful picture of the two of you that I’m sure all of the neighbours saw many times.  Heather will be deeply missed. Our condolences to you Bob and your family. 

Brenda & Gary Puttaert

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Bob, Cheryl, Angela & Justin,  It is with a heavy heart that Gary and I offer our deepest condolences, we will miss Heather everyday.  We have so many great memories of the all the get togethers at the Dahl house, the great meals and all the goodies that Heather would share with us,  even dropping delicious surprises at the door!  Sometimes Heather would call in the morning and say, "I know you're up cause I saw you open your bedroom drapes" After that every morning when I opened the drapes I would look accross the street and smile! Spring and summer were always the best times, we would be back and forth across the street sharing gardening tips along with different perennials of which we have many in our garden.  Heather had the bubbliest personality, and the best solutions to any of lifes little problems. As I finish this off in tears please know that Gary and I always feel blessed to have such great friends and nieghbors as the Dahls, we will truley be lost without Heather accross the street. Brenda & Gary ❤     

Gary Becker

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Heather her was my baby sister & I loved her dearly even though she used to get me in trouble with dad ( however she always was the instigator). Our family will miss you so much Heather. Gary, Kim, Matt & Jeff ❤️

cp

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

To the Dahl family, my deepest condolences to your immense loss.  I met Heather when she worked at the Chiro office and immediately I was drawn to what a wonderful person she was.  We would often talk about her family, how proud she was looking forward to a wedding or grandchild, and showing off the photos after!  We shared thoughts on our gardens and she always had a little mischievousness to her which made me like her more.   Anyone could tell she was really the definition of  'mom' and 'grandma'.  She was the consummate professional and had a knack for making people feel at ease.  Heather was the life of the office I dare say and I missed her when she had to leave without notice.  But after hearing her stories, I knew why, and that was sad.  I'm glad she had the time she had with her family even though you should have had much more.   My thoughts are with your family at this time. 

Irene Szabo

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Bob, Angela, Cheryl and Justin, I met Heather in grade 5 at Hastings School and maybe even before that at Faith Lutheran.   She was my friend and treated me with kindness and respect in a time when other kids where not so kind.  She had the biggest heart.  She was always smiling and had a great sense of humor often making jokes at her expense.   We continued to be friends as we grew up.  I was there when she met the love of her life Bob and was a bridesmaid when the get married.  She glowed with happiness. We continued to be friends when I left for Toronto though it became harder as I came back to Winnipeg less often.  She was a beautiful woman, inside and out.  I knew that if I ever needed her, she would be there for me. I am so sorry for your loss and she was taken much too early.  The photo biography is beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to post it.  I can't attend the funeral in person but will be with you in spirit.  With great sadness and love, Irene❤😳

Dawn Skrumeda

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Dear Angela and family; My deepest sympathies to you and your family during this difficult time. Words cannot describe how sorry I am for your loss. Sending comforting hugs and healing prayers. ❤
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